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Change by Sara Zimmerman

Posted on January 17, 2016 (March 11, 2018) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

Sara Zimmerman’s art for 2009 reflects change. […]

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The Healing Powers of Chocolate by Cal Orey

Posted on January 16, 2016 (March 11, 2018) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

“Decadent” and “sinful” are words commonly associated with chocolate, but they no longer apply. Approximately 4,000 years ago in Central America, the Mayan Indians considered cocoa beans “food of the […]

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True to Her Heart: Christie Ussher

Posted on January 15, 2016 (March 11, 2018) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

She expresses her art on canvas, buildings, walls and metal. And skin, film, stone and cars. […]

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“Expert” an Overused term in Skiing by Gary Bell

Posted on January 14, 2016 (March 11, 2018) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

What do you suppose would have happened to us if all that rain (yeah remember the rain?) had been snow? Bliss or agony or probably both, you know; just a […]

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Hat Couture & Wearable Art by Nancy Louise Olson

Posted on January 10, 2016 (March 11, 2018) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

Form Follows Function is her motto. Wearable art is her way of connecting with the natural world. Recently published in a national magazine, she has attained recognition deserving of her […]

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Blue Turtle Seduction captures Mountain Soul

Posted on January 10, 2016 (March 11, 2018) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

Performing since 2001, Blue Turtle Seduction has created a signature style, raw yet polished, that represents the South Shore’s work hard, play harder lifestyle.  It’s a hypnotic blend of electric […]

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Mark Hammon Photography

Posted on January 1, 2016 (March 11, 2018) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

Mark’s photography is the culmination of his love and appreciation of nature and the world around us, his visual acuity, and a strong interest in technology. […]

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Rubicon Ramblings by Poet Judy Tretheway

Posted on April 27, 2015 (May 14, 2019) by Tahoe Mountain Culture
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Her book of poems and stories about her intimate wanderings in the woods under the north flank of Rubicon Peak is a salute to Tahoe’s majestic sentinels that lure us deeper into ourselves. […]

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Truckee’s van Gogh: Artist Susie Alexander

Posted on April 27, 2015 (May 14, 2019) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

European-born turned Tahoe local artist, Susie Alexander founded Arts In Wellness in 2012 to bring the idea of art for health and well-being to the Tahoe community and if you’ve flown […]

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The Romancing of Tahoe by Paul Bailey

Posted on April 15, 2015 (May 14, 2019) by Tahoe Mountain Culture
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His charming depictions of outdoor activities and use of striking, bold colors will make you fall in love with his vintage Tahoe posters.

Meet Paul Bailey, watercolor painter and designer. […]

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Nevada’s Last Surviving Fire Lookout at Zephyr Cove

Posted on April 3, 2015 (May 14, 2019) by Tahoe Mountain Culture

It is the last surviving fire lookout in Nevada, and one of three in the Tahoe basin. The Zephyr Cove Fire Lookout has been meticulously maintained and restored for the […]

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